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he has set up his national campaign headquarters in orlando. >>> tim polanti took a shot at michelle bachman this morning. he called her record of accomplishments nonexist entity during her three terms in congress. he then talked about his record as governor of minnesota minute. >> the president and heards cut their weekend short to try to work on ways to reduce the nation's deficit. they are still unwilling to compromise on some key issues and were just weeks from reaching the debt ceiling. barbara hall. >> reporter: the clock is ticking on capitol hill as political leaders posture over how to reduce the defend civil this is the issue that could hurt their ability to raise the debt ceiling before the august 2nd deadline for avoiding default. >> if we had a leader who was out telling the american public the truth as to what the nature of the problem is we could get democrats to go along with bigger spending cuts. >> i want to have clarity about where house democrats stand. we do not support cuts in benefits. >> reporter: they are resisting proposals to eliminate tax breaks for corpor
he has set up his national campaign headquarters in orlando. >>> tim polanti took a shot at michelle bachman this morning. he called her record of accomplishments nonexist entity during her three terms in congress. he then talked about his record as governor of minnesota minute. >> the president and heards cut their weekend short to try to work on ways to reduce the nation's deficit. they are still unwilling to compromise on some key issues and were just weeks from reaching the...
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we're live outside prince george's headquarters, ken molestina, 9news now. >> thank you, ken. >>> new at 11:00, a man accused of killing people in allegheny is now accused of attacking an inmate. police say he attacked another inmate with a sharpened toilet brush handle back on july 6th. he is behind bars for the shooting death of his next door neighbor and another man back in march. the trial date for those crimes is set for november. >>> there is a major change in the debt ceiling story unfolding tonight. speaker of the house john boehner has now delayed tomorrow's scheduled vote. >> boehner has gone back to the drawing board after a day of criticism by his conservative members in his caucus and a finding by the congressional budget office that his plan did not have as many cost savings as he thought. gary nurenberg brings us up-to-date. >> reporter: not as many cost savings and not as many votes as he needed to get the plan and the vote now scheduled for thursday. >> can i get your name and the town you're from. >> reporter: as americans swamped capitol hill switch boards in respon
we're live outside prince george's headquarters, ken molestina, 9news now. >> thank you, ken. >>> new at 11:00, a man accused of killing people in allegheny is now accused of attacking an inmate. police say he attacked another inmate with a sharpened toilet brush handle back on july 6th. he is behind bars for the shooting death of his next door neighbor and another man back in march. the trial date for those crimes is set for november. >>> there is a major change in the...
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his campaign headquarters is in orlando, florida's primary is on january 31st, that is the nation's fifth primary. >>> a final and picture perfect shuttle docking today above earth. there you can see the space shuttle atlantis docked with the international space station. this is the last scheduled docking as the 30 year u.s. shuttle program is set to shutdown after atlantis returns to work. when the hatches open, as you can see there were plenty of hugs and smiles. >>> meanwhile concern tonight that a piece of space junk could interfere with a space walk. they are monitoring the situation and we'll know more tomorrow if the junk is deemed to be a problem. the shuttle's thrusters could be used to move the craft. it's unknown how large that debris is. >>> hundreds of tiny stingerless wasps will be released soon to try to fight the moth. the wasps will lay eggs inside the wasps and killing them. if it works officials say it will expand the programs to other counties. >>> after a busy last day in los angeles, the royal newlyweds are on their way home. prince william and his wife kate boarded
his campaign headquarters is in orlando, florida's primary is on january 31st, that is the nation's fifth primary. >>> a final and picture perfect shuttle docking today above earth. there you can see the space shuttle atlantis docked with the international space station. this is the last scheduled docking as the 30 year u.s. shuttle program is set to shutdown after atlantis returns to work. when the hatches open, as you can see there were plenty of hugs and smiles. >>>...
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we were on the floor of the cia headquarters. when we got hit with those plans, we were still at this stage of trying to figure out how serious the threat from al- qaeda was. there were so many reports about some many different operatives, cells, plots, plans, what ever. -- whatever. we were facing the anthrax attacks here as well. we knew that they were pursuing by terrorism and nuclear materials. and so, i think one of the things that we have learned most since 9/11 is we have a much better handle on al-qaeda as an organization. our ability to prosecute over the last decade our efforts against al-qaeda is because of the work that has been done quite intelligence -- by intelligence professionals, homeland security professionals, and the military. every day, we see that american lives have been lost because of our efforts to learn more about them. the seven cia men that were tragically killed last year -- these are brave men and women who leave their families behind so they can gain more information and insight into where al-qaed
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jennifer franciotti is live at police headquarters with the latest on the investigation. >> despite the massive police presence in and around the inner harbor last night, the violence including a man being stabbed outside of a popular restaurant. a boy was shot while walking with his parents at light street and pratt street surely after the fireworks display. this happened outside mccormick and schmitz. an adult man was stabbed in the neck following an altercation. that man was rushed to shock trauma where he was pronounced dead at the hostel. as for the boy, his parents say they heard some shots being fired. they looked down. his son was crying and holding his leg. the boy was taken to johns hopkins children's center. fred bealefeld talked about the police presence that will be available to keep people safe. >> over and over and over again, it is these maniacs with guns. we're going to keep working hard to get more and more and more people off the street. >> police commissioner fred bealefeld would not talk about the number of police officers on hand last night. he said it would have b
jennifer franciotti is live at police headquarters with the latest on the investigation. >> despite the massive police presence in and around the inner harbor last night, the violence including a man being stabbed outside of a popular restaurant. a boy was shot while walking with his parents at light street and pratt street surely after the fireworks display. this happened outside mccormick and schmitz. an adult man was stabbed in the neck following an altercation. that man was rushed to...
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welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. topping the news, the crew of the shuttle carrying out safety inspections today ahead of their docking with the international space station. we'll have the latest on that mission. >> heather: in just over one week, casey anthony will be a free woman, but there are still many legal questions surrounding her sensational case. our legal panel weighs in. >> gregg: a report of a new brutal crackdown against pro-democracy protests. we'll tell where you police are firing the tear gas and making arrests. >> heather: president obama appealing to lawmakers to make political sacrifices now. the president using his weekly address to urge democrats and republicans to hammer out a deal on raising the debt limit. it comes just a day before another bipartisan meeting at the white house. caroline shively is live in washington. hi. what do republicans want from the deal? >> john boehner agrees with the president that they'd like to cut $4 trillion off the deficit over four years. but republicans say fo
welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. topping the news, the crew of the shuttle carrying out safety inspections today ahead of their docking with the international space station. we'll have the latest on that mission. >> heather: in just over one week, casey anthony will be a free woman, but there are still many legal questions surrounding her sensational case. our legal panel weighs in. >> gregg: a report of a new brutal crackdown against pro-democracy...
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they did take one person down to police headquarters for a statement. they say this all happened right around 4:30 this afternoon. they say the shooting happened at very close range inside that small apartment there. they're still gathering a lot of information. of course, there are a lot of questions about what led up to this, what might have been the circumstances for this shooting. again, three people are dead inside and police even describe to me that this is a chaotic crime scene for them at this point. so, we're still gathering information. as soon as we learn more about what happened here, we'll bring it to you. we're live here in richmond, eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> thank you, eric. now to a story of survival from the boating accident off the coast of mexico. new at 6:00 tonight, a bay area fisherman on board talked today about the moment.s the boat capsized, describing it like the titanic. ktvu's ken pritchard is live with the man's ordeal. ken? >> reporter: i talked to the coast guard here in alameda. they say the search continue
they did take one person down to police headquarters for a statement. they say this all happened right around 4:30 this afternoon. they say the shooting happened at very close range inside that small apartment there. they're still gathering a lot of information. of course, there are a lot of questions about what led up to this, what might have been the circumstances for this shooting. again, three people are dead inside and police even describe to me that this is a chaotic crime scene for them...
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. >> reporter: news corporation, the company he controls, is headquartered in new york. his challenge now is to keep t t taint that's poisoned his british holdings from affecting his holdings around the world. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> from one kind of heat to another, extreme heat gripping more than a dozen states did not bode well for marathon runners in milwaukee. how about that. the first-ever rock and soul race had to be cut short as 50 runners were treated for heat-related issues. dozens had to be taken to the hospital. even the first-place winner from kenya complained it was just too hot. >> it was so hot that -- >> it was so hot that even the kenyan runner complained it was hot. >> it's pretty hot everywhere acrosssshe country which can happen in july. taking a look at your monday forecast right now. we do have heat advisories and warnings. they stretch from texas to ohio. it will feel like 110 in places. strong storms in the dakotas, des moines, omaha, indianapolis, cincinnati, and lexington. scattered showers along the gulf coast and heavy rain in t
. >> reporter: news corporation, the company he controls, is headquartered in new york. his challenge now is to keep t t taint that's poisoned his british holdings from affecting his holdings around the world. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> from one kind of heat to another, extreme heat gripping more than a dozen states did not bode well for marathon runners in milwaukee. how about that. the first-ever rock and soul race had to be cut short as 50 runners were treated for...
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he allegedly killed his parents with a 22-ounce hammer, dragged their bodies to a bedroom. the party went on as planned. 40 to 60 people showed up it at the house to party. police were called in for a welfare check the next morning and that is when they discovered the bodies all covered up. >> books, files, towels, anything that he could find inside the home to cover the body. >> the crime scene was certainly a merciless killing. it was brutal. >> 17-year-old tyler hadley is in custody. he was arraigned today. he is charged with two counts of second-degree murder and authorities say he will be tried as an adult. >>> and take a look at this. take a look at this. in case were you wondering this is what a million dollars looks like in cash and this is what was cop fnfiscated during a sto. a police dog named daisy is credited with sniffing out the cash that contained cocaine residue. police are trying to trace the money back to the source. and the top dogs in news corp. say they had no idea what their own reporters were doing, so is this a case of executive i go mourns or strai
he allegedly killed his parents with a 22-ounce hammer, dragged their bodies to a bedroom. the party went on as planned. 40 to 60 people showed up it at the house to party. police were called in for a welfare check the next morning and that is when they discovered the bodies all covered up. >> books, files, towels, anything that he could find inside the home to cover the body. >> the crime scene was certainly a merciless killing. it was brutal. >> 17-year-old tyler hadley is...
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he saw my ranks of new i had to be 22 or something and i think i was 29 at a time and he said you look like your 16, but he didn't say it in a bad week. just so surprised because i looked so young in uniform. >> host: but any instances where they were just downright not very nice or -- tell us, what has been an instance somebody has mistreated you or when you outranked them, and of course it's taboo in the military. you're supposed to be out of the corner of your i checking out insigne yet to figure out what you're picking orders are. >> guest: i think sometimes maybe not so much anymore, but people will try to gaffe of an officer and just walk by and see if they can get away without saluting. >> host: what you do in that instance? >> guest: you say hey, i'm an officer, a sign of respect would be nice and you correct them and let them know i rate a salute just like any other officer. so there is a culture still in a thing like that but it is a small minority, and those aren't your good marines really, they are just marines who don't -- >> host: for the education benefits or something,
he saw my ranks of new i had to be 22 or something and i think i was 29 at a time and he said you look like your 16, but he didn't say it in a bad week. just so surprised because i looked so young in uniform. >> host: but any instances where they were just downright not very nice or -- tell us, what has been an instance somebody has mistreated you or when you outranked them, and of course it's taboo in the military. you're supposed to be out of the corner of your i checking out insigne...
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we will have all the highlights of the royal visit to california when america's news headquarters continues next. at bayer, we've been relieving pain for over 100 years. and today, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles so it enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief right to the site of your tough pain. ♪ in fact, it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast new bayer advanced aspirin. extra strength pain relief, twice as fast. we're putting them to the test against the speed of a rescue unit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're racing ? done ! verizon's done ! i've got seven left ! the fastest networin america. verizon. built so you can rule the air. now powering the lg revolution. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tigua [ grunts ] >> rick: to afghanistan where defense secretary leon panetta is visiting for the first time since taking the top job at the pentagon. the trip shedding new light on intelligen
we will have all the highlights of the royal visit to california when america's news headquarters continues next. at bayer, we've been relieving pain for over 100 years. and today, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles so it enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief right to the site of your tough pain. ♪ in fact, it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast new bayer advanced aspirin. extra strength...
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dtca salles my ring and a new i had to be 22 or something. i was 29 at that time and i said i'm 29. he said you look like you're 16. he didn't say it in a - we come he was just surprised because i looked so young in uniform. >> host: but any instances where they were just downright not very nice? there must be an instance where somebody mistreated you were you out ranked them. of course that's taboo in the military. you're always supposed to be out of the corner of your audit checking out things. >> guest: i think sometimes maybe not so much any more but people will try what they call if they can get away with not saluting. you go up to them and say i am an officer, try to respect and correct them and let them know i read a salute just like any other officer. there is a culture like that but it's a small minority, and those are not your good marines. they are just marines who -- >> host: -- for their education benefit. don't understand the real importance of being in the core. >> guest: right. and it's not even a female-mail or officers, acting superior. it is of the military, and s
dtca salles my ring and a new i had to be 22 or something. i was 29 at that time and i said i'm 29. he said you look like you're 16. he didn't say it in a - we come he was just surprised because i looked so young in uniform. >> host: but any instances where they were just downright not very nice? there must be an instance where somebody mistreated you were you out ranked them. of course that's taboo in the military. you're always supposed to be out of the corner of your audit checking out...
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last fall he announced the creation of a new political party, the all pakistan league and his intention to return to pakistan before the next general election in 2014. before asking president musharraf to come to the podium i want to of knowledge the wilson center counsel and alliance members who i think are with us today. medina adler, a friend of mine, margaret goodman, and claudia. welcome and please any one of you who want to join the wilson council is not a hard thing to do. following his remarks president musharraf has agreed to take questions from the audience, babil dire a program lob hathaway who are sitting right there will moderate that part of this morning session. welcome back to the wilson center and it is my honor to introduce former president and perhaps future president pervez musharraf of the country of pakistan. [applause] congresswoman harman, mr. hathaway and ladies and gentlemen it is indeed my proud privilege to have been given this opportunity of talking to you and i'm extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for affording this opportunity. i intend talkin
last fall he announced the creation of a new political party, the all pakistan league and his intention to return to pakistan before the next general election in 2014. before asking president musharraf to come to the podium i want to of knowledge the wilson center counsel and alliance members who i think are with us today. medina adler, a friend of mine, margaret goodman, and claudia. welcome and please any one of you who want to join the wilson council is not a hard thing to do. following his...
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only 22 about you know, 40 days to do it or so, so 38 whatever it is and we have a chance. don't want to do it but it's realistic to think that we could have the record number of 90-degrees days this summer. day planner this side will be better, 80-degree, north winds at 8 miles per hour with sunshine here towards the 9:00 hour. 11:00, 84. 1:00 p.m. 87. northwesterly wind at 8 miles an hour. that's pretty nice. humidity levels still in check. then this afternoon, we're looking at upper 80s to low 90s for highs again with the northwesterly winds at 5 to 1 miles an hour. but the heat, the humidity, they will be returning tomorrow. 80 down south at pax river naval air station. it's 70 for winchester, gaithersburg and the lower 60s now for western maryland. dew point is of 61 and watch the number tomorrow. upper 60s and low 70s tomorrow and friday. last week though was near 80 and that was friday into saturday when it was just really oppressive outside. the heat still big time in kansas and missouri. talking air temperatures 100 plus in many of the areas and north of the area,
only 22 about you know, 40 days to do it or so, so 38 whatever it is and we have a chance. don't want to do it but it's realistic to think that we could have the record number of 90-degrees days this summer. day planner this side will be better, 80-degree, north winds at 8 miles per hour with sunshine here towards the 9:00 hour. 11:00, 84. 1:00 p.m. 87. northwesterly wind at 8 miles an hour. that's pretty nice. humidity levels still in check. then this afternoon, we're looking at upper 80s to...
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when we went over -- after osama bin laden in pakistan. we actually had her heard that he was there maybe a couple of years before but you really have to fine-tune and continue to look for information that collaborates the story that people are telling you so you have a high chance that in fact, that does happen there, right? so if you send troops and you are really going after osama bin laden or going into gets jessica lynch. >> guest: exactly. they indicated she was in the city so we were part of a collaborative effort. it resulted in her rescue. you know, and actually i think that is i think one of the shining moments. my marines were spectacular and we were able to look at it and analyze it and see things that i could not have understood. they just did a phenomenal job and thanks to them, like they really saved so many lives on both sides really. it was their great effort that led to just a huge success for the marines. >> host: i have some other things to comment on. your mother is puerto rican so you are part latina if you will. do y
when we went over -- after osama bin laden in pakistan. we actually had her heard that he was there maybe a couple of years before but you really have to fine-tune and continue to look for information that collaborates the story that people are telling you so you have a high chance that in fact, that does happen there, right? so if you send troops and you are really going after osama bin laden or going into gets jessica lynch. >> guest: exactly. they indicated she was in the city so we...
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it was new york. it has switched its presidential vote in 22 of the last 45 elections. thanks to our friends for doing that. follow those guys at smartpolitics. and i've got a whole bunch of state-by-state analysis. i've got to plug this book every once in a while, "how barack obama won." we're just plugging away. we'll be right back with more from our panel as sarah palin plots her next move. ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] that is so awesome. ♪ i love my car [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] that first chevy, yea, it gets under your skin. ♪ ithis past year alonein. there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and r
it was new york. it has switched its presidential vote in 22 of the last 45 elections. thanks to our friends for doing that. follow those guys at smartpolitics. and i've got a whole bunch of state-by-state analysis. i've got to plug this book every once in a while, "how barack obama won." we're just plugging away. we'll be right back with more from our panel as sarah palin plots her next move. ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [...
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in pakistan the reverse is happening. the news is on and the u.s. made a huge mistake several years ago when you shut down your united states information agency which was a huge public diplomacy operation, which basically was about explaining america to people. now your attitude is we give you money and now you should like it -- us but with all due respect how many of you have actually fallen for that in your private lives? ex-spouses collect alimony and they still don't like the former husband. [laughter] it is not the way the world works. so i can understand why people can understand that here is a country where the general feeling is that the americans came and asked us to help them create a massive military operation against the soviet union when the soviet union occupied afghanistan. is called, the major operation to stop soviet march towards the south towards iran, towards pakistan and towards islam about. we created this humongous operation of jihadi groups and organizations. the golden rule is you arm people, you disarm them and it is always
in pakistan the reverse is happening. the news is on and the u.s. made a huge mistake several years ago when you shut down your united states information agency which was a huge public diplomacy operation, which basically was about explaining america to people. now your attitude is we give you money and now you should like it -- us but with all due respect how many of you have actually fallen for that in your private lives? ex-spouses collect alimony and they still don't like the former...
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if you, if news daily is that pakistan is the source of trouble for american forces in afghanistan, that without the detail of what the context is if it is said that, you know, the u.s. asked pakistan to do x, y, z and pakistan refused, etc., the ordinary guy in mobile is not really an expert on foreign policy. although there are those who would argue there aren't many experts inside the beltway either -- [laughter] but the poor guy in mobile, alabama, is catching that 30-second sound bite on radio as he's driving home from his job, and he hears something negative about pakistan, that's how his perception is being created. in pakistan the reverse is happening. and the u.s. made a huge mistake several years ago when you shut down your united states information agency which was a huge public diplomacy operation which, basically, was about explaining america to people. now your attitude is we give you money, now you should like us. with all due respect, how many of you have is actually fallen for that one in your private lives? ex-spouses collect alimony, and they still don't like the forme
if you, if news daily is that pakistan is the source of trouble for american forces in afghanistan, that without the detail of what the context is if it is said that, you know, the u.s. asked pakistan to do x, y, z and pakistan refused, etc., the ordinary guy in mobile is not really an expert on foreign policy. although there are those who would argue there aren't many experts inside the beltway either -- [laughter] but the poor guy in mobile, alabama, is catching that 30-second sound bite on...
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and where are they headquartered? what challenges does the tax system present for you as you seek to expand new markets around the world? >> senator, i could quickly name three large multinational retailers that we compete against around the world. tusco from the u.k., car 4 from france, and metro from germany. and it's interesting because we aring often competing for specific real estate sites to build new stores in markets around the world. that means there is an advantage in the calculation of return on investment. their return would be a lower rate, an example tesco in china we would compete against frequently, and the 25% rate of tax in china would be all that they would pay. we would pay the 25% and then the additional 10% when -- as far as the u.s. rate. we also, it comes into play related to even acquiring a business, and then as i mentioned tesco is now building stores and growing in the united states. we are actually opening the door for foreign retailers to have an easier entry to compete in the united stat
and where are they headquartered? what challenges does the tax system present for you as you seek to expand new markets around the world? >> senator, i could quickly name three large multinational retailers that we compete against around the world. tusco from the u.k., car 4 from france, and metro from germany. and it's interesting because we aring often competing for specific real estate sites to build new stores in markets around the world. that means there is an advantage in the...
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[all sigh] - what a life. - yeah. >> july 28th, 2011,from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart, man! do we have a good show for you tonight. tonight's guest peter tomsen, author of a new book "the wars of afghanistan" that's right, plural, wars. as you know, debt ceiling discussions, coming down to the wire. political leaders on both sides pulling out all the stops. all the stops. like the kind of stops that high school football coaches use before homecoming games in particular at thiscious small towns. >> kevin mccarthy a third ranking republican in the house urged republicans to unite behind boehner's plan by showing this clip from the movie "the town" >> the town? (laughter) "the town", no rudy-- "rudy" "brian song" or "300" or "rocky" or "rocky 2" or "rocky 3" or really any of the "rockies" you went with the boston bank rubbers in nun costumes clip. >> well, there is going to be good. (laughter) let's see t
[all sigh] - what a life. - yeah. >> july 28th, 2011,from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart, man! do we have a good show for you tonight. tonight's guest peter tomsen, author of a new book "the wars of afghanistan" that's right, plural, wars. as you know, debt ceiling discussions, coming down to...
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i mean, he saw my rank, so he knew i had to at least be 22, and i think i was 29 at the time. and, you know, i said, you know, i'm 29. and be he said, you know, you look like you're 16. but, i mean, he didn't say it in a wad way, he -- bad way, he just was so surprised that i looked so young in uniform. >> host: so, but any instances where, you were, they were just downright not very nice? tell us, what's been an instance where somebody's mistreated you or when you've outranked them, and, of course, you know, that's taboo in the military. i mean, you're always looking out of the corner of your eye checking out the insignia and trying to figure out what your pecking order is. >> guest: yeah. i think sometimes, maybe not so much anymore, but people will try to gaffe off an officer and walk by them and see if they can get away without saluting. >> host: what do you do in that case? >> guest: you go up to them and say, you know, i'm an officer, and some kind of respect would be nice. and let them know, hey, i rate a salute just like any other officer. and so, i mean, there's this
i mean, he saw my rank, so he knew i had to at least be 22, and i think i was 29 at the time. and, you know, i said, you know, i'm 29. and be he said, you know, you look like you're 16. but, i mean, he didn't say it in a wad way, he -- bad way, he just was so surprised that i looked so young in uniform. >> host: so, but any instances where, you were, they were just downright not very nice? tell us, what's been an instance where somebody's mistreated you or when you've outranked them, and,...
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new 400 rules working? >>. >> they're working great. the ones that are written are working great. >> jon: the ones that are-- how many of the 400 new rules have been written? ♪ 38, it's a magic number ♪ yes it is ♪ it's a magic number ♪ it might not be 400 or 150 or 77 ♪ ♪ but it's 38 ♪ and that's a magic number ♪ ♪ let's do this. red sox pitcher curt schilling ♪ ♪ l.a. clippers forward dave wilkinson. tail back richie wore 38 ♪ ♪ it's a magic number ♪ whoa, whoa. >> jon: i'm sorry, 38 is a magic number because dale wilkinson makes it a magic number. >> yeah, you've heard of dale wilkinson. >> jon: no, i have not, the clippers guy until you mentioned him right now. >> you just had to take my word for him he definitely exists. >> jon: why weren't the rules written, jon? ♪ lobby, lobby, lobby ♪ get your access here ♪ lobby, lobby, lobby ♪ lobby, lobby ♪ stop it, stop t stop it. i can't do this. blaming lobbyists is a cop out, jon. here is what is going down. this whole fi
new 400 rules working? >>. >> they're working great. the ones that are written are working great. >> jon: the ones that are-- how many of the 400 new rules have been written? ♪ 38, it's a magic number ♪ yes it is ♪ it's a magic number ♪ it might not be 400 or 150 or 77 ♪ ♪ but it's 38 ♪ and that's a magic number ♪ ♪ let's do this. red sox pitcher curt schilling ♪ ♪ l.a. clippers forward dave wilkinson. tail back richie wore 38 ♪ ♪ it's a magic number...
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when we will have a book launch for a new book by our former pakistan scholar and pakistan foreign secretary riaz khan who has just in the last week or so published a brand-new book on these same topics so this is next week. so we welcome you to join us for that event. the second and last announcement i would make is because president musharraf and his party do need to get out of here quickly, if you could remain in your seats until the president and his party do exit the auditorium, we'd greatly appreciate that. now if you would join me in thanking president musharraf for his comments. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama addresses the national council of the la raza conference and latino expo today. the group says it's the largest latino gathering of the year for community leaders, activists and elected and appointed officials. you can watch live coverage here on c-span2 at 12:45 eastern and we'll have live coverage of the u.s. senate meeting at 2 eastern. senators will begin with general speeches before turning to judicial nominations at 4:30 e
when we will have a book launch for a new book by our former pakistan scholar and pakistan foreign secretary riaz khan who has just in the last week or so published a brand-new book on these same topics so this is next week. so we welcome you to join us for that event. the second and last announcement i would make is because president musharraf and his party do need to get out of here quickly, if you could remain in your seats until the president and his party do exit the auditorium, we'd...
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don't forget history henry kissinger went to the first trip to new china through pakistan that had the entire connection between those. hint 1969 ventas blend the shanghai communique came about. it is definitely washington. it becomes a story. feminism's thing happens and then that is the way it is. 10 at and pakistan have ben friends for a long time and have the historic outlook to understand the value of consistency perpetrating up or down, the military supplies are up but they have won higher than this significantly higher and it is the difference? >> gettelfinger we have seen the u.s. and china traditions it is mutually exclusive. we do not see the u.s. and china to say anything. there to break countries. they have their own strength and we certainly don't think china is interested in a cold war with united states and no one it so far has given us that. china and pakistan have to remain friends. and hopefully our closeness to china will be of use to the united states horror as the u.s. is close to china, that is the way we look at it. on of the subject of concrete steps to improve
don't forget history henry kissinger went to the first trip to new china through pakistan that had the entire connection between those. hint 1969 ventas blend the shanghai communique came about. it is definitely washington. it becomes a story. feminism's thing happens and then that is the way it is. 10 at and pakistan have ben friends for a long time and have the historic outlook to understand the value of consistency perpetrating up or down, the military supplies are up but they have won...
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when we will have a book launch for a new book by a former pakistan scholar and pakistan former secretary. he has just in the last week or so published a brand new book on these same topics. this is next wednesday, july 27th, at 4:00 p.m. we welcome you to join us for that event. the second and last announcement i would make is, because president moshe rarif and his py need to get out of here quickly, if you could remain in your seats until they exit the auditorium, we would appreciate that. now, will you join me in thanking the president for his comments. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> it is and all civil war weekend on american history tv. we mark the anniversary of the battle of bull run, the first battle of the civil war. hear from top historians from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. eastern on sunday. here is a preview. >> we're standing in a place we called chin ridge. it is the form of benjamin -- farm of benjamin chen. the confederates were disorganized that day as the federal had been by their def
when we will have a book launch for a new book by a former pakistan scholar and pakistan former secretary. he has just in the last week or so published a brand new book on these same topics. this is next wednesday, july 27th, at 4:00 p.m. we welcome you to join us for that event. the second and last announcement i would make is, because president moshe rarif and his py need to get out of here quickly, if you could remain in your seats until they exit the auditorium, we would appreciate that....
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used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see that snow in chile, that we're having they record-high temperatures. >> it's wind, and it's cold. it's summer here, it's hot. >> we're getting the extremes. >> thanks. >>> as soon as the death of bin laden, is the u.s. gunning for the most warranted terrorist dead or alive? i'll have the homeland security secretary janet napolitano. with time running out, will there be any winners in america defaults? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. stories we're working on in the next hour. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf speaking out to "the situation room" about why osama bin laden was able to hide out in his country
used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see...
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headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," my name is jon stewart. big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program pakistan's former president pervez musharraf. my guess is we'll have a delightful beverage and a lovely conversation. (cheers and applause) so let's begin tonight with the on going "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. to get you caught up, a seemingly simple story. ma and pa owned newspaper hacking into a murdered little girl's phone and... (laughter). ... paying the police to cover it up. has unfortunately turned ugly. (laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was
headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," my name is jon stewart. big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program pakistan's former president pervez musharraf. my guess is we'll have a delightful beverage and a lovely conversation. (cheers and applause) so let's begin tonight with the on going "news...
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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. i think ever since then, both sides have made moves that substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. withholding $ 00 million of u.s. aid is significant. this is cash and military equipment. the messa
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard...
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>> shourie she grew up in larchmont whereon ironic, new york and a sort of bedroom community of new york city. her parents were secular jews but they celebrated christmas and easter pictures of christmas music, but classical music, easter baskets, the whole thing. she didn't quite understand she was a sad night until she was in kindergarten and got the playground taunts from catholic school children. they threw rocks, called a christ killer, and the usual and anti-semitism. what is this gsm and her parents ended up getting her to tempo and she was fascinated by the stories, the stories of her ancestors living in biblical lands and that made them seem so much more exciting than the jews she was growing up around. she wished on why the orthodox jews because she lived in a non-christian household. she was sort of surrounded by divisions. but in bible school, she was sort of looking at the jews and arabs living side-by-side harmoniously and it just seemed very simple, does there come a tribal very sort of excited her imagination and she was born in 1934, so she came of age during the second
>> shourie she grew up in larchmont whereon ironic, new york and a sort of bedroom community of new york city. her parents were secular jews but they celebrated christmas and easter pictures of christmas music, but classical music, easter baskets, the whole thing. she didn't quite understand she was a sad night until she was in kindergarten and got the playground taunts from catholic school children. they threw rocks, called a christ killer, and the usual and anti-semitism. what is this...
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and pakistan. >> give the pakistan government the drones. that is the way it should be. [unintelligible] >> the dispute shows no sign of easing. islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the country say only 15 people were killed. the country's exiled opposition has posted images of the explosion, saying the true death toll is much higher. news corporation owner billionaire rupert murdoch has agreed to give evidence next tuesday to a british parliamentary committee investigating illegal activities at his british newspapers. murdoch and his son james will appear with rebecca brooks, the chief ceo of the british newspaper branch. she is also the former chief editor of "the news of the world," the tabloid which closed in the face of mounting evidence that it and other newspapers gained in
and pakistan. >> give the pakistan government the drones. that is the way it should be. [unintelligible] >> the dispute shows no sign of easing. islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the...
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on june 22, 2011, the house committee on financial services by voice vote unanimously approved h.r. 33. this bill is similar to the original church pension fairness act bill, h.r. 1533, which the house passed in 2003 by a vote of 397-0. finally the bill is supported by a number of organizations including the church alliance, the general board of pension and health benefits of the united methodist church, the wmca retirement fund, the retirement plan for the men night church of u.s.a. the church in north america, church pension group on behalf of the church pension fund, an independent agency of the amiss can approximately church, the ministers an missionaries benefit board of the american baptist churches in the u.s.a., the board of pensions of the ejanuary scombrell -- evangelical lutheran church of america. with that i urge my colleagues to support the bill and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from indiana. mr. carson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consum
on june 22, 2011, the house committee on financial services by voice vote unanimously approved h.r. 33. this bill is similar to the original church pension fairness act bill, h.r. 1533, which the house passed in 2003 by a vote of 397-0. finally the bill is supported by a number of organizations including the church alliance, the general board of pension and health benefits of the united methodist church, the wmca retirement fund, the retirement plan for the men night church of u.s.a. the church...
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, this is not a new recommendation, we've had a partnership with pakistan, it seems that failed in some key respects. so i want to get back to that. and then, of course, your third area that you look at, which is iran-iraq, the destabilization called by the u.s. invasion of iraq and a recommendation that ultimately we're going to have to find a sort of nixon in china moment here where no mother how unpalatable it may seem we come to some different kind of accommodation, or even perhaps a new kind of alliance with iran. so, israel and palestine first. >> guest: we are committed to the survival of israel. survival of israel is simply not at issue. if iran were to develop nuclear weapons, which israelis now say is three-five years out, that's another issue. but under the current circumstances, the issue here is not survival of israel. in 1973-74 it wasn't. and at that time we gave $3 billion in aid which was 25% of its gdp, which today is 1.5% of its gdp. the relationship itself has changed. the foundation of the relationship guaranteeing israel's right to exist is not the issue. the level
, this is not a new recommendation, we've had a partnership with pakistan, it seems that failed in some key respects. so i want to get back to that. and then, of course, your third area that you look at, which is iran-iraq, the destabilization called by the u.s. invasion of iraq and a recommendation that ultimately we're going to have to find a sort of nixon in china moment here where no mother how unpalatable it may seem we come to some different kind of accommodation, or even perhaps a new...
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a bunch in pakistan. you mention pakistan. what they'd be any links to told with that group who were held responsible for the hotel bombings back in two thousand and eight when something like on from eighty people were killed there would there be links perhaps between those two organizations yes absolutely they had dearly could you have been back. if you remember any pakistani would be in who had infiltrated mumbai they claim concerns to be deprived of bacon would have been trying to. portray themselves as indians that do a part of the deccan mujahedeen it's a document you can actually comes from an indian would be less spin it does not has been the chilling this gentleman doing in which i had been able to lie seven eight years there have been providing logistical interventions uplift there have been trade. secret better hide out in pakistan and a lot of them to come back into india and then the remaining text or the dick or the emails is big boxes back in pakistan and getting them concluded by them and plan to get a strike by
a bunch in pakistan. you mention pakistan. what they'd be any links to told with that group who were held responsible for the hotel bombings back in two thousand and eight when something like on from eighty people were killed there would there be links perhaps between those two organizations yes absolutely they had dearly could you have been back. if you remember any pakistani would be in who had infiltrated mumbai they claim concerns to be deprived of bacon would have been trying to. portray...
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their corporate headquarters, seemingly only a post office box. we also visited the firm that represents many of these companies named dedata. they say customers are only charged for items they authorize we found the company in this unmarked building. your lawyer has declined an on camera interview, but we were in your neighborhood and wanted to give you another chance to talk to us. phone companies have gotten hundreds of thousands of complaints. so why do they still give cuthe companies access to their customers? >> they are allowing these people to use their platforms to bill because they're getting a piece of the pie. >> reporter: senate investigators say that since 2006, verizon, at&t and qwest have raked in $650 million in fees. still, today a phone industry representative argued that steps have been taken to stop cramming. >> there has been improvement, but it remains a very significant, very pervasive problem. >> verizon and others insist they do not tolerate cramming and that customer who is complain will be offered a refund. lisa myers,
their corporate headquarters, seemingly only a post office box. we also visited the firm that represents many of these companies named dedata. they say customers are only charged for items they authorize we found the company in this unmarked building. your lawyer has declined an on camera interview, but we were in your neighborhood and wanted to give you another chance to talk to us. phone companies have gotten hundreds of thousands of complaints. so why do they still give cuthe companies...
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during my 22 year career with a tf i probably spent 15 years as a street agent investigating violent crime and drug trafficking and in the less of an supervising the same. i am a recipient of the u.s. attorney general's award for excellence in law-enforcement, to atf distinguished service medals and two medals of valor. i mention this not to boast but to illustrate my recognize dedication to atf and public service. i paid my dues. i can say with authority that walking guns is not a recognize atf investigative technique. these guns went to ruthless criminals. u.s. law enforcement and a mexican partners will be recovering these guns for a long time to come as they continue to turn up at crime scenes in mexico and the united states. it infuriates me that people including my law-enforcement diplomatic and military colleagues they be killed or injured with these weapons. in my professional opinion this investigative strategy was flawed and was allowed to continue through -- due to an effective oversight of the phoenix field of vision and possibly be on. it is alleged over 2000 guns were t
during my 22 year career with a tf i probably spent 15 years as a street agent investigating violent crime and drug trafficking and in the less of an supervising the same. i am a recipient of the u.s. attorney general's award for excellence in law-enforcement, to atf distinguished service medals and two medals of valor. i mention this not to boast but to illustrate my recognize dedication to atf and public service. i paid my dues. i can say with authority that walking guns is not a recognize...
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cutting some aid from pakistan we're going to ask all of that means for now longest war and a new piece of legislation in congress sounds like it's going to save your kids from child pornographers but is a really just a mask for a massive move to force eye is pleased to record your data and take away your privacy julian sanchez is going to join us on that when we have all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to make. now if you hadn't noticed yet it's summer it's mid july depending on where you live you probably have at least another two months of warm weather to enjoy unless of course you live in california my former home and you get to enjoy perfect weather all year long and get a little better about not no longer getting to enjoy that weather but the point here is that it's summer and what do you know what happens during the summer. it gets hot temperatures rise you should wear shorts drink water wear your sunscreen check your local news the weather channel weather dot com if you really care t
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what happened when she really got to pakistan, and i don't know the term under which this new letter was written, and i go back to her childhood. that's the second part of the book, and the third part picks up where the first part ends with her being in this insane asylum and then, you know, telling what really happened, and the third part is also when i decide that all the answers to all these questions that i've been, you know, feeding the reader and asking myself in the course of this narrative cannot be answered by me just digging deeper and deeper into the library, but i have to go to pakistan, and one element of the story that i haven't really discussed so much is the man that invited her to come live with him and his family in pakistan, and this man is like what gandhi was to india, this man was to pakistan. that's another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful leader invite a jewish girl he had been corresponding with for a year to live with him as his daughter? he already had nine children, but, you know, he was inviting another woman to his hous
what happened when she really got to pakistan, and i don't know the term under which this new letter was written, and i go back to her childhood. that's the second part of the book, and the third part picks up where the first part ends with her being in this insane asylum and then, you know, telling what really happened, and the third part is also when i decide that all the answers to all these questions that i've been, you know, feeding the reader and asking myself in the course of this...
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but this summer the national news anchors of news hours have decided to start reporting on this really crazy bizarre thing called summer all by themselves let's begin this morning with that oppressive heat that's now being felt all across the east and with so unique about this heat wave that some just it's hot in july it's how hot it is how much of the country is being affected and how long it's laughing it is brutally hot weather right now baking two thirds of the country with highs in some areas up to fifteen degrees above average but the design blast warnings and advisories are in effect in twenty three states where the heat index is expected. really people that's your breaking news for the day that during the summer it gets hot or you know what if it is hotter than usual then like i said why don't you leave that to the weather channel but when it's dedicated to talking about the weather or even the weather men and women that work at your channels whose job it is to talk about the weather why don't you focus on what you're supposed to be devoted to which is the news and here's a sto
but this summer the national news anchors of news hours have decided to start reporting on this really crazy bizarre thing called summer all by themselves let's begin this morning with that oppressive heat that's now being felt all across the east and with so unique about this heat wave that some just it's hot in july it's how hot it is how much of the country is being affected and how long it's laughing it is brutally hot weather right now baking two thirds of the country with highs in some...